MathML equations now inherit formats of their surrounding content, allowing them to easily flow in your paragraphs with matching fonts, colors, and layout settings. And say goodbye to raster, and hello to MathML equations that export as high quality vector images.

MathML equations now inherit formats of their surrounding content, allowing them to easily flow in your paragraphs with matching fonts, colors, and layout settings. And say goodbye to raster, and hello to MathML equations that export as high quality vector images.

FrameMaker pods have made files management easier for several product releases with logical display of markers, referenced graphics and more. Pods just got smarter with new filtering capabilities in FrameMaker (2015 release): you can use a search window and type in just a few unique characters to exclude display of markers, reference files, cross-references, or other pod content that does not match your unique search. Now you can swiftly find and correct just what you are looking for. One more way that FrameMaker (2015 release) can save you countless hours of production.

MathML equations now inherit formats of their surrounding content, allowing them to easily flow in your paragraphs with matching fonts, colors, and layout settings. And say goodbye to raster, and hello to MathML equations that export as high quality vector images.

FrameMaker pods have made files management easier for several product releases with logical display of markers, referenced graphics and more. Pods just got smarter with new filtering capabilities in FrameMaker (2015 release): you can use a search window and type in just a few unique characters to exclude display of markers, reference files, cross-references, or other pod content that does not match your unique search. Now you can swiftly find and correct just what you are looking for. One more way that FrameMaker (2015 release) can save you countless hours of production.

FrameMaker pods have made files management easier for several product releases with logical display of markers, referenced graphics and more. Pods just got smarter with new filtering capabilities in FrameMaker (2015 release): you can use a search window and type in just a few unique characters to exclude display of markers, reference files, cross-references, or other pod content that does not match your unique search. Now you can swiftly find and correct just what you are looking for. One more way that FrameMaker (2015 release) can save you countless hours of production.

Many people love and frequently use USER VARIABLES w/in FrameMaker. Then they get the bright idea of searching for a product name and REPLACE by PASTING FROM CLIPBOARD to insert a VARIABLE. Often, the font values are different from the rest of the paragraph. This short video shows you how to redefine VARIABLES with so that your VARIABLE will pick up all font values from its new host paragraph.

Speed up your workflow with these must-know brush shortcuts, plus learn three practical ways to use the shortcuts: Make partially gray hair match the original color of hair, create a fast photo vignette, and add a dotted line to word art. Each of these projects is easy to do using brush shortcuts.

Gain more expertise on how to use a layer mask by creating a card for someone special. Use the Gradient tool with a layer mask to gradually fade a photo onto a matching color background. Then type a personalized message to the recipient over the plain colored area to complete the card.

FrameMaker gives you many potent ways to swiftly resize table columns. You have choices ranging from a scale of the current value, matching another column, or event sizing column width to the longest line of content. Watch this brief video to see how easy this can be.

Use Re:Vision Effects plug-ins along with Red Giant Universe to finalize an infomercial spot in Premiere Pro
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In addition to adding glossary terms to RoboHelp, you may select a glossary term that is an exact match for a phrase or term that appears throughout your project content. Once you have done, you can use the RoboHelp HotSpot Wizard to make that glossary term change formatting throughout your inline text, and also reveal the glossary definition as "expanding text" when clicked on. Let Adobe product evangelist Maxwell Hoffmann show you just how easy this is to accomplish in this very short video.

Find out how to match grades between clips and sequences with the Continuity Checker in SpeedGrade CC. You'll learn to preview, synch, and compare up to nine separate clips in the Continuity Checker. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The main organizing component in your RoboHelp project is a project folder. This very brief video shows you the simple steps required to create a new folder for related topics, and how to populate it with new topics. You will notice that your custom TOC does *not* have to match the names or order of your folders. This is one more way that RoboHelp 10 makes your life easier.

Most of the time in RoboHelp 10, you will want to customize your TOC. Although it would be rare to want a TOC that exactly matches your project structure, you can instantly generate such a TOC as a starting point for your customization. Watch this 2.5 minute video to find out just how simple this process is.

You can adjust the layout of the Bridge interface to match your workflow. Explore various Bridge panels and learn how to customize the interface, including resizing and closing panels and switching to different workspaces. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Your finished artwork may end up being viewed on-screen, printed on a 4-color press, or viewed on a mobile device. Learn how to set up color settings in Illustrator to match the color capabilities of the final destination for best results. Author Andy Anderson explores some techniques that will help you design your artwork with the end in mind. Learn more from the complete Adobe Illustrator CC course at Infiniteskills.com.

Shane Hurlbut of Hurlbut Visuals about the value of having the HP DreamColor display in his film production workflow. From controlling color on location using the DreamColor as his eyepiece for digital cameras to matching up colors in the edit bay this workflow eliminates time and money in his productions.

Is your content more valuable and relevant than your competitors? Do you find yourself competing on price wars online? Instead of joining this rat race, differentiate through a great mobile experience that no one can match. Launching an app successfully involves more than great design and coding. By providing a sticky mobile app that offers a phenomenal user experience, you could earn a spot on the home screen and become part of your audience's daily routine.

Matching the look of clips can be a tedious task. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.

Deliver balanced color and distinctive, visually vibrant looks. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.

Quickly match color and contrast between two shots from the same scene. Mixing Light's Robbie Carman demonstrates how to use Shot Matcher to speed up tedious shot-to-shot matching and automatically correct for differences in footage to create consistency between shots.

Join in the fun for one of the most entertaining sessions at MAX, where Adobe worldwide design evangelists compete against each other in a creative cage match. From Photoshop to Illustrator, InDesign to Adobe Muse and Adobe Digital Publishing Suite — there's no telling what amazing tricks and techniques you'll pick up while they attempt to out-do each other.Come cheer on our participants:• Rufus Deuchler: World-renowned designer, author, teacher, and presenter, he's dedicated to helping creative pros bridge the gap between knowledge and application of publishing software programs.• Terry White: He's a best-selling author, fan-favorite presenter, avid photographer, Adobe Certified Expert and Creative Suite Master, with over 30,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel and over 19,000 followers on Twitter. White is a force to be reckoned with!

Jeff Sengstack shows you how to do basic video editing. He explains how to put video clips on a timeline, review those clips to come up with an editing plan, rearrange the clips into a logical order, delete unneeded clips, and trim the clips to take out unwanted footage. Jeff goes on to show you how to several video editing techniques including making "matched-action" edits to enhance your video story-telling techniques.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

Redesigned Adobe SpeedGrade offers powerful tools for precise color correction and creative look design for colorists, editors, and visual effects artists. In this presentation, Karl Soule, Adobe Business Development Manager, will introduce the new face of SpeedGrade, including the new Shot Matcher, Look manager, and film stock emulations, and demonstrate color grading workflows with Adobe Premiere Pro.

The new 3D Camera Tracker can give you some amazing results in analyzing 2D footage and creating a true 3D camera to work with. But there are times when the tracker gets “fooled”. In this episode, Colin uses real-world footage that includes a camera pan, moving subject and an escalator and shows what to do when the tracker gets confused by all that motion.

Us Weekly uses Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to publish its weekly celebrity magazine on the iPad. This video walks through Auto-archiving, which helps readers save space on their tablets, as well as a "matching game" created with slideshows and dual buttons.

Learn how to create your own personal brand, starting with the key component of a personal brand: your logo. With Adobe Illustrator, you can create a logo that matches your interests and expertise. Utilize the example logo assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own logo.

The Content-Aware Move tool is the closest thing to magic in Photoshop CS6. Learn how to select part of an image and move it. Then watch as Photoshop automatically fills in the hole with matching elements from the existing background.

Learn about the new user interface for viewing or changing keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then, discover some of the new shortcuts for common editing commands, such as matching frames, creating and playing loops, moving between editing clips, and exporting frames.

Find out how to use Adobe Fireworks to create mobile designs that can be easily turned into CSS code (pasted into Adobe Dreamweaver) and export bitmap images optimized for mobile devices. This session will also reveal how to slice designs and export foreground and background images from Fireworks, use the Fireworks slice-naming feature to create assets with filenames that match your mobile framework, and create PNG-8 images with alpha transparency for reduced mobile bandwidth.

Prepare to take the next step in multiscreen development. Review important considerations in planning multiscreen projects geared toward efficient code reuse and workflow. Also, see how to structure projects to match the strategy chosen to fit the application's use case. By the end of the session, you'll walk away with an understanding of how to start architecting your multiscreen Adobe Flash Platform applications and build them using Adobe Flash Builder.

Video Highlights: Watch how Photomerge Style Match analyzes the stylistic qualities of any photo you choose and then automatically applies those qualities to another photo. With its enhanced blending capabilities, Photomerge Panorama fills in jagged edges as it automatically stitches together multiple horizontal or vertical photos.

In working with a large multi project, it can be time consuming to try to keep all the dialog the same volume. This episode will show you the power of Match Volume which allows you to designate one track as the perfect volume and have all the others match it including a report that tells you how many dB’s (plus or minus) each track was changed.

Learn how the new Merge Clips feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can save you hours of editing time by providing dual-system sound support that enables you to quickly match audio and video tracks recorded on separate devices and media. Plus, learn how new user-requested enhancements give you a efficient editing workflow.

Have you ever tried to match color from shots captured on different cameras, or from footage shot on the same camera, but under different lighting conditions? In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule continues to explore Color Finesse workflows inside Adobe After Effects CS5. He shows you how to use the bundled Color Finesse plug-in to neutralize white balance in your shots in order to create a common starting point for creative color grading.

Watch as Content-Aware Fill magically fills in the space left behind when you remove any image detail or object. This breakthrough technology matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks as if the removed content never existed.

Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.

Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.

Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.

With Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, when you remove an image element, Content-Aware Fill replaces the missing pixels almost magically. This revolutionary new tool matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks like the deleted content never existed.

In this episode of Short and Suite, Jason Levine shows you how to create a multicam video using a variety of different cameras so that the frame rates, frame sizes and aspect ratios all match up perfectly.

See how to use Smart Fix in Adobe Premiere Elements to automatically identify and fix problems with your clips. Learn about Smart Trim, which finds and trims problem clip, and Smart Mix, which automatically adjusts volume to match your clips.

Join in the fun for one of the most entertaining hours at MAX. This session pits the worldwide evangelists for Creative Suite against each other in a creative cage match. From Flash to Dreamweaver, After Effects to Encore, InDesign to Photoshop

At the heart of Vasava is a father, a son, and a passion for creating jaw-dropping innovative design. In this episode we talk about the usefulness of Soundbooth CS4s multitrack support and volume matching.